Mark DeRosa hasn’t gotten off to the greatest start since being traded from the Cleveland Indians to the St. Louis Cardinals. He’s 0-9 at the plate in three games. And now he’s injured.
DeRosa got hurt on Tuesday and has been diagnosed with a strained left wrist. He underwent X-rays and was relieved to learn that there wasn’t a broken bone or any other series injury.
Said DeRosa: “It’s the best case scenario. I was back at the hotel last night kind of panicking a little bit.”
The Cardinals are not expected to put him on the disabled list. Instead, DeRosa will probably miss between two and fives games. Returning early next week is the most likely outcome.
Prior to coming to the Cardinals, DeRosa was hitting .270 with 13 homers, 50 RBIs and 47 runs while with the Indians.
Once healthy, DeRosa is expected to return to his role as the everyday third baseman for the Cardinals.
Mark DeRosa - St. Louis Cardinals (Image: Zuma Press)
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